Hiob 4:16

16 Da stand ein Bild vor meinen Augen, und ich kannte seine Gestalt nicht; es war still, und ich hörte eine Stimme:

Hiob 4:16 Meaning and Commentary

Job 4:16

It stood still
That is, the spirit, or the angel in a visible form; it was before going to and fro, but now it stood still right against Eliphaz, as if it had something to say to him, and so preparing him to attend to it; which he might do the better, it standing before him while speaking to him, that he might have the opportunity of taking more notice of it:

but,
notwithstanding this advantageous position of it,

I could not discern the form thereof;
what it was, whether human or any other:

an image [was] before mine eyes;
he saw something, some appearance and likeness, but could not tell what it was; perhaps the fear and surprise he was in hindered him from taking in any distinct idea of it, or that particular notice of it, so as to be able to form in his own mind any suitable notion of it, or to describe it to others:

[there was] silence
both in the spirit or image, which, standing still, made no rushing noise, and in Eliphaz himself, who kept in his breath, and listened with all the attention he could to it; or a small low voice, as Ben Melech interprets it: so it follows,

and I heard a voice;
a distinct articulate voice or sound of words, very audibly delivered by the spirit or image that stood before him:

[saying];
as follows.

Hiob 4:16 In-Context

14 da kam mich Furcht und Zittern an, und alle meine Gebeine erschraken.
15 Und da der Geist an mir vorüberging standen mir die Haare zu Berge an meinem Leibe.
16 Da stand ein Bild vor meinen Augen, und ich kannte seine Gestalt nicht; es war still, und ich hörte eine Stimme:
17 Wie kann ein Mensch gerecht sein vor Gott? oder ein Mann rein sein vor dem, der ihn gemacht hat?
18 Siehe, unter seinen Knechten ist keiner ohne Tadel, und seine Boten zeiht er der Torheit:
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